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Invest wisely not ‘Wiser’ warns FCAA

Invest wisely not ‘Wiser’ warns FCAA

Investor Alert: Vertexgate and Wiser Investment are not registered.
RCMP in Saskatchewan investigate death of child under 10

RCMP in Saskatchewan investigate death of child under 10

CARROT RIVER — RCMP in northern Saskatchewan are investigating the death of a child under 10.
New exhibit on Chinese immigration opens at Government House

New exhibit on Chinese immigration opens at Government House

‘We Are Immigrants' celebrates contributions to building Canada.
'Not good': Concerns revived over recommendation to end door-to-door mail delivery

'Not good': Concerns revived over recommendation to end door-to-door mail delivery

Judy Frank says no longer getting mail at her door would make life harder. The 78-year-old Regina woman is unable to walk more than a few steps and says she would need someone to pick up her mail if Canada Post stops door-to-door service.
400 internationally educated nurses enter the workforce

400 internationally educated nurses enter the workforce

Fourteen-week Transition to Registered Nursing in Canada program opens the door.
Applications close June 1 for veteran service club grants

Applications close June 1 for veteran service club grants

In 2024-25, grants were provided to 81 Legion branches, ANAVETS units and other veterans organizations across the province.
NDP raise more alarms about Unified Grassroots town halls

NDP raise more alarms about Unified Grassroots town halls

Opposition critic Aleana Young blasts Premier Scott Moe again on the issue of Western separatism.
Saskatchewan's Ferland a perfect fit anywhere on Roughriders' offensive line

Saskatchewan's Ferland a perfect fit anywhere on Roughriders' offensive line

SASKATOON — Logan Ferland has built a reputation for versatility over his CFL career. The 28-year-old can play — and excel — at any position the offensive line.
Vermilion Energy selling assets in Saskatchewan and Manitoba for $415 million

Vermilion Energy selling assets in Saskatchewan and Manitoba for $415 million

CALGARY — Vermilion Energy Inc. has signed a deal to sell a group of assets in Saskatchewan and Manitoba for $415 million. The company says it will use the net proceeds from the sale to repay debt.
Western premiers agree to develop new economic corridors, call for federal support

Western premiers agree to develop new economic corridors, call for federal support

YELLOWKNIFE — Canada's western premiers say they've agreed to identify, plan and develop new economic corridors to connect provincial resources to international markets.
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